Railway accident of unspecified nature injuring unspecified person (E807.9)
ICD-9 code E807.9 for Railway accident of unspecified nature injuring unspecified person is a medical classification as listed by WHO under the range -RAILWAY ACCIDENTS (E800-E807).
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